32 Friday, May 21, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Blind panic is incapable of providing even for its own safety, for it does not avoid danger. but runs away. Yet gimmiumoswelmosal we are more exposed to danger when we turn our backs. —Seneca ow IN ow ow IN so NE No ow Id Since 1959 I COUPON 1 1 1 1 1 ITALIAN DINING AND PIZZA I 4033 W. 12 MILE 3 Blks E. of Greenfield Berkley 548-3650 $ 1 OFF Banquet Facilities I ON FOOD PURCHASE OF $6 OR MORE 1 DINING ROOM, CARRY OUT OR DELIVERY • COCKTAILS • MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-12 Mid. FRI. 11 a.m.-2.a.m. SAT. 12 noon-2 a.m. SUN. 12 noon- 12 Mid. Expires 6/30/83 1 Beau Jacks Serving GREAT FOOD AND COCKTAILS AT MODERATE PRICES NOW OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 4 p.m. OPEN 1 DAYS . . . MON.-THURS. 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m. FRI. & SAT. TIL 12 Mid., SUN. FROM 4 P.M. • LUNCHES • DINNERS • AFTER THEATER SNACKS & SANDWICHES COCKTAILS TIL 2 a.m. Your Hosts: JACK & GARY COCHRAN 4108 W. MAPLE RD., 626-2630 1 BLK. WEST OF TELEGRAPH ♦♦ ••••••••• ■■ ••• ♦ . . Ao titiar4, . . . 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Quite a fan- tastic affair when only one fault could be found .. :Even the tornado that ripped Seymour's factory offices in California ... and had many of his reu- nion records strewn all over ... dried in moc- rowave ovens, etc., couldn't stop this man from his goal . . . the biggest of them all. Little wonder that Seymour and Ruthe Fab- rick were given a standing ovation by the entire throng . . . What he had done can be described in only one word . . . remarkable. Even to the last day, people wanted to attend .. . Where? . . . The only room would have been on the - bandstand next to drummer Mel Fudge. There were, of course, those who couldn't attend the 50 Year Reunion of Northern High School Classes of 1928-1935 (Plus or Minus) . . . but many of them probably attended an- other at the same time . . . in Heaven . . . Seymour Fab- rick had nothing to do with that one . . . unless he has a private pipeline . . . Any- thing is possible with this man! GEORGE YOUNG has himself another biggie TV commercial . . . jumping up and down on a mattress .. . for R.J. Leeds Furniture, owned by Lennie Singer . George was recent Emmy winner for best local com- mercial of the year . . . as an Elias Bros. Big Boy bald caveman. THIRD ANNUAL Great Soup Kettle Race and Festi- val by Chefs 200 Club and Southeastern Michigan Chapter March of Dimes . . . has been set for July 17 . . . this time on the track of Southfield High, Lahser and 10 Mile. Festival part has been added this year . . . First two were held at Wayne State University. There are foot races (Lou Popper's men from Empire , 11111111111111111111111111111 1$ 1 " OFF I ANY DINNER I $5 Or More 1 1 • I Limit I 2 Dinners I Per Coupon CHILDREN'S MENU FRESH BOSTON SCROD FRESH SALMON STEAK FRESH FILET OF PICKEREL FRESH FILET OF WHITEFISH FRESH FILET OF LAKE TROUT FRESH WHOLE RAINBOW TROUT FRESH FILET OF LEMON SOLE FRESH FILET OF LAKE PERCH BAR-B-Q CHICKEN GREEK SALAD 1 11.14•11 C I o' • STEAK TERIYAKI • -SANDWICHES BENJIE'S rzloorirm fib 1 ▪ Expires • 6/2/83 • • • • • • • • 2650 ORCHARD LAKE RD. All country people hate their neighbors the smallest each other. They have so lit- pleasure of advantage. tle comfort that they envy —William Hazlitt • 1 Mile West of Telegraph 682-7730 JN OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF FRESH FISH ... Broiled, Charbroiled Of Sauteed als as \ or am Packing are reigning champs, having won the first two) . . . and chariot races . . . Restaurant own- ers join purveyors with ket- tles drawn by two or four kettle puller runners plus a "rider" inside the pot emblazoned with the res- taurant or company name . . . The chariots are two rubber-wheeled and single axled . . . no ,more than 48 inches wide. Making it a family fun affair, the festival will have games, refresh- ments, etc. Joe Beato, president of Chefs 200 Club and devoted humanitarian, is originator of the Great Soup Kettle Race . . . The executive chef at Henry Ford Hospital on W. Grand Blvd. is executive chairman of the race and festival . . . Don. Madson is chairman. THEY WERE amoug last summer's most talked about parties . . . and they're coming back in 1983 . . . The Second Annual "Summer Nights" Parties at Troy Hilton's outdoor courtyard, Stephenson Hwy. . . . They'll again fea- ture those sensational live sounds of Hugh Borde's world famous Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band . . . which opens June 3 and con- tinues all summer every Friday through Sept. 2 .. . The parties kick off at 6 p.m. and guests will also partake of poolside cocktails, danc- ing, limbo contests and charcoal-grilled snacks. Since opening night will be a pre-Grand Prix cele- bration, all guests will be admitted free (admission is usually $5) . . . Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band under Borde's direction plays steel drums and performs songs with calypso, reggae, jazz and pop beats. WORD IS THAT a Chinese restaurant is scheduled to soon occupy spot vacated by Hickory's on Northwestern and 12 Mile. Few Support Re-Built Temple TEL AVIV (JNI) — Some 18.3 percent of the Israeli public supports the re- establishment of the holy Temple immediately, al- though the majority still re- jects reconstruction of the third temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, ac- cording to the results of a public opinion survey printed in Haaretz. The issue has been brought to the fore by re- cently intensified Jewish ef- fort to pray on the Temple Mount in the face of Moslem sensitivity and some Jewish halakhic restrictions. The religious community is divided into Cohens, Le- vites and Israelites. The Cohens and Levites, de- scended from the priests, are entitled to special hon- ors and the Cohens bestow the priestly blessing upon the congregation. HYATT REGENCY D DEARBORN JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions presents NEIL SIMON'S Side-splitting Comedy BAREF tejT IN THE'~" PARK Group Rates and Performances Available Fri. & Sat. 8:30 P.M. 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